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Anonymous…that is the question?

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

With the release of the film “Anonymous” examining the theory that someone else could have written the Shakespeare plays, should in fact tourists be travelling to Hedingham Castle rather than Stratford –upon- Avon each year?

Since the late 18th Century the background and biography of Shakespeare has been investigated, however the more that is learnt, the more questions are raised regarding the authorship.

No records exist to date that the Stratford based Shakespeare received an education or any evidence regarding travelling abroad. As the question mark over the authenticity of Shakespeare playwrights grew, historians began to look at other candidates, the one man whose life matches the historical and literary evidence was Essex born Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford and Lord of the Manor at Hedingham Castle.

In 1561 Queen Elizabeth I stayed at Hedingham Castle and Edward is said to have been one of her favourites and was acknowledged to be the best of the courtier poets. In Elizabethan times it was considered unbecoming for noblemen to publish poetry or write plays under their own name, as a result a nobleman would have to remain anonymous or write under a pseudonym. Edward had earned himself the nickname “he who shakes spears” following sporting achievements, did this aspire the greatest name in literature….

Hedingham Castle, near Braintree in North Essex is where Edward De Vere spent his early childhood and was the inspiration for his great ability to write. Many of the characters and events of the De Vere’s life are mirrored in the plays which appear to have been written by a highly educated nobleman with an intimate understanding of court life.

Hedingham Castle remains an enduring monument to the De Vere’s, Earls of Oxford, who ruled this part of the country like monarchs of their own land. Today the De Vere’s are no longer, but the magnificent 110 feet tall Norman keep still dominates the Essex countryside as it has done since 1140. The Lindsay family, descendants of the De Vere’s, now own the castle and live in the mansion house with their young family. Amongst the indigenous trees and shrubs you can imagine Edward De Vere penning his infamous scripts?

Today the gardens of Hedingham Castle are enjoyed by many, recently landscaped by channel 4’s “Landscape Garden programme”; they make the perfect setting for weddings, corporate events and family days out. Events at the castle include Jousting tournaments, Medieval Siege’s and outside performances from the Globe Theatre.

Shakespeare’s work has shaped our language, education and society for the past 400 years and will continue to do so, but will we ever uncover the truth. A trip out to Hedingham Castle may well wet your taste buds for further insight into the conspiracy theory behind the works of Shakespeare.

In the words of the great man himself, “The rest is silence”…

Haunted Hedingham

Monday, September 12th, 2011

How brave are you? Brave enough to come along to the castle and walk our haunted walk! Spooky, scary and fun for all the family! For further information please contact the events team on 01787 460261

Classic & Vintage Car Show – Sunday 11th Septemberr

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

A great chance to view some of the regions finest vintage and car show.
10am till 3pm
Adults: £8
Concessions: £7
Child: £6
Family: £28

Big Bear Fest – An amazing tribute

Monday, September 5th, 2011

The grounds of Hedingham castle were privileged to host the first Big Bear Fest on Saturday in memory of local lad, Sam Bearman. Festival goers enjoyed the sounds of local bands throughout the day and night all to raise money for meningitis, and a good time was had by all!!!
Thank you to everyone whom attended and helped on the day ………………for further information please go to
www.bigbearfest.org

Jonathon Ross appears at the castle

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

we were very lucky to be able to host the new TV advert for Jonathon Ross’s new TV show out on 3rd September. We worked with a brilliant film crew and Jonathon was a pleasure to work with. Hedingham castle wish jonathon all the best with the new show …

Royal Joust @ Hedingham Castle

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Sunday 28th August & Monday 29th August from 10am till 5pm

The Knights of Royal England show their mighty worth by defending Hedingham Castle. Be entertained by our local Jester, admire the flying skills of the birds of prey and try your arm at archery with The Norfolk Longbowmen.

Adults: £11

Concessions: £10

Children: £8.50

Family ticket: £39

big Bear festival at hedingham castle

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

Saturday September 3rd 2011
we are honoured to be able to host this amazing event!
for line up and ticket information please go to:
www.bigbearfest.org

Activity Tuesday’s at the Castle

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Each Tuesday throughout the school holidays we have a themed day. From Pirates to Circus & Sports fun, we have crafts and activities for the children, all included in the admission price. Bring a picnic and spend the day, wander through the woodland walks and relax by the lakes.

World War Two Day – Sunday 24th July 2011

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Come along to the castle and spend the day back in the 1940′s, be entertained with nostalgic music, look in awe at the vintage cars and much more!

Vintage wedding Fayre: Thank you

Thursday, June 30th, 2011

Hedingham Castle Staff would like to say a BIG thank you to everyone who attended our Vintage Wedding Fayre on Sunday 5th June 2011. The day was a huge success with over 600 people who attended!

Our stallholders really added to the feel of the day by dressing in vintage attire and decorating their stalls with vintage bunting and decorations! Despite looking a bit overcast (and it being a bit windy!) the rain held off enabling our visitors to enjoy the fabulous aerobatic display by the “Pitts Pair” and the live entertainment by A2 Jive, Annie Andrews and House of Sound!

Our Vintage Tea Rooms were a roaring success allowing guests to take a break and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the day. A special thank you goes to Camilla Simson, star of the “Crabbies Cider” advert who drew the raffle for our “Win a Wedding” competition. The £1200 we managed to raise from the raffle sales went to the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity.

From guests to stallholders, we received some amazing and positive feedback so watch this space for future Fayres!

Please see below for a selection of photo’s taken on the day by Natalie at Erin May Photography. (www.erinmay.co.uk)